Description ADULT MALE Dark brown overall, but with a bronzy, greenish sheen on back, neck and underparts. Tail is reddish brown and proportionately long with chestnut feather tips, upper tail coverts, and rump feathers; these appear as concentric rings in fanned tail. Note tuft of feathers on breast. Head and upper neck are bare, bristly, and mainly blue, but red on throat. ADULT FEMALE Smaller and duller than male and lacks tuft of feathers on breast. JUVENILE Similar to adult female.

Dimensions Length: Male, 48" (1.2 m); female, 36" (91 cm)

Habitat Hunted to local extinction in many places by start of 20th century. Now locally common due to hunting regulations and breeding for release programs.